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Groundbug: Drymus brunneus
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Posted on 29-11-2009 21:56
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Norway, 29. 11, circa 5mm, in leaf litter

Is there a good place for Hemiptera ids? Maybe a site with an expert who can use my pics in return?
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Joe Botting runs http://www.britishbugs.org.uk/ and also fields Hemiptera questions on Wild about Britain. I don't know if his interests extend to Norway, but he will know someone.

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Gastrodes grossipes (Lygaeidae) a ka Pine Cone Bug.

BritishBugs is a great source of information. I use it quite a lot.
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I'd suggest a female of Drymus brunneus (Lygaeidae), see http://www.koleop...o-jas.html.
Gastrodes grossipes looks different, as to http://www.natur-...A-446.html.
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Ooops, I was a bit hasty here! D. brunneus seems much more plausible. Smile
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Thanks all, the britishbugs site looks nice!
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The "European bugs" site (http://www.koleop...teroptera/) has a super gallery.
 
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Thanks Sundew.
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